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F1 chief Masi 'buckled under pressure' from Wolff and Horner in Lewis Hamilton's Abu Dhabi loss to Max Verstappen
FORMULA 1 race director Michael Masi 'buckled under pressure' from team principals at the controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, according to former world champion Damon Hill.
In the final race of the 2021 season, Masi made the dramatic decision in the closing stages of the Grand Prix to allow lapped cars to unlap themselves before the safety car came in.
This then left Max Verstappen directly behind Lewis Hamilton with just over one lap remaining.
And with the Dutchman on fresh soft tyres, he was able to pass the seven-time champion to claim his first world title in remarkable fashion.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff both made their cases to Masi during the final laps of the race as they petitioned for their drivers.
And Hill, who won the world title in 1996, believes that may have influenced Masi in his decision-making.
Speaking on Sky Sports' YouTube show, he said: “The teams that [had cars lapped] were all on the radio demanding – imagine if you were receiving that lot all at the same time – ‘can we overtake?.
“I don’t need to defend Michael Masi, but we were at the end of 39 Grands Prix in 17 months, a lot of them at new venues.
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